![]() ![]() ![]() Oh boy, and at least under Slott's pen, Silk was a beast unto herself. Others regard her as a Mary Sue pet character of Slott's who basically steals focus from established characters, and takes away aspects from Spider-Man himself, all in the vein to make her look better by comparison. Some fans love her for being a well-written minority character that isn't defined by her status. Base-Breaking Character: Anna Marie Marconi, Otto's love interest.As a plus, this means we get to see Ross showing us his painterly take on ◊ Venom. Awesome Art: From "Worldwide" onwards, Alex Ross provided cover art for the main series.And unlike Slott, who had 40 issues plotted by him but scripted by Christos Gage, Bendis wrote all his issues on his own note The irony being that around the time Slott finally announced he would be stepping down and conceded the record to Brian Michael Bendis, Bendis not long afterwards had announced that he would also be leaving Marvel to start writing for DC. Not helping this belief is that Slott came out after the fact and admitted that part of his motivation for continuing to write the book was for the chance of being the longest continuing writer for Spider-Man. Arc Fatigue: In retrospect, while fans will debate which arc was actually the peak of Dan Slott's run, all will agree that the overall run lasted longer than it needed to. ![]()
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